
King Maker
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Pizzey
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By:
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J.L. Shojosh
About this listen
James is tossed into the flames, so to speak. He has a pair of masked assassins on his tail.
After finding himself having been teleported to a different realm, James finds refuge in Grace’s willingness to rebel against the Shadow Clan - an oppressive regime. Thus, Grace will side with anyone that the Clan deems as a threat or an enemy. She teleports James all over the realm, as the pair seek to take down the dark autocratic ruler of the land.
In truth, James discovers that Grace’s motivations are tied to the prophecy of the rise of the King Maker. Who was this King Maker? Does James ever get to go back home? Do the people of Tartra ever get their freedom?
©2020 Joshua Nsangi (P)2020 Joshua Nsangi
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